
Apple’s next-gen AI Siri assistant was supposed to arrive in 2025. We were expecting smarter features, better context, and real on-screen awareness. But Apple just confirmed: it’s not happening this year. The big Siri upgrade has officially been pushed to 2026.
Why this matters to you
If you were hoping your iPhone would finally “get you,” hold that thought. The features we were excited for—like Siri knowing what’s on your screen, or responding with personal context—are still in the works. For now, you’re stuck with the same old Siri that thinks “Set a timer” means “Text your ex.”

But let’s be fair—this isn’t just a delay for delay’s sake.
What’s causing the delay?
One word: reliability.
Apple says the new AI Siri features just aren’t ready yet. They’re trying to avoid shipping something half-baked. And honestly? That’s a relief. We’ve all had AI fails—like when Siri misheard “Play Coldplay” as “Call boss.” Apple’s holding off until they’re confident the assistant won’t screw up your day.
According to Bloomberg, Apple’s internal testing showed the tools weren’t consistent or accurate enough. So now, the big rollout is expected sometime in 2026.
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What features are on hold?
Let’s break it down:
- On-Screen Awareness: Siri will eventually know what’s on your display. So if you’re reading an article, you could ask for a summary—or draft an email based on what you’re looking at.
- Personal Context: Siri will learn your routines, preferences, and even your location. So if you always call your mom after work, Siri might suggest it. Creepy? Maybe. Useful? Definitely.
This is what would have made Siri feel less like a robotic secretary and more like a smart sidekick.
The upside of waiting
Sure, it’s frustrating. But Apple’s doing something rare in tech: taking its time. While other companies rush out glitchy AI features, Apple’s betting big on polish over speed. In the long run, this could mean an AI Siri that actually works—and doesn’t just listen, but understands.
Remember when iOS used to drain battery life faster than Snapchat notifications? A little patience saved us then. Maybe it will again.
The bottom line
The AI Siri upgrade delay is a letdown, no doubt. But if it means a smarter, more reliable assistant in 2026, it might be worth the wait. For now, we’re stuck with a Siri that still confuses cricket scores with alarm settings. But hey, at least Apple’s not overpromising. That’s rare in tech these days.
And fingers crossed—maybe by 2026, Siri will finally understand Hindi too.
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